Английская Википедия:Don Nolander
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Unreferenced Шаблон:Infobox NFL player Donald Austin Nolander (September 14, 1921 – April 24, 1999) was an American football center in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) for the Los Angeles Dons. He played college football at the University of Minnesota and was drafted in the 32nd round of the 1945 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins.
Drafted by the Redskins But Turns to the AAFC
In 1945, Nolander's football talents were recognized when he was selected in the 32nd round of the NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. However, Nolander never ended up playing for the Redskins franchise.
Instead, the very next year, Nolander joined the roster of the Los Angeles Dons in the newly formed All-America Football Conference (AAFC). The AAFC was a rival league to the NFL that existed from 1946 to 1949. There, Nolander found a home as the Dons' starting center.
Standout Years with the Los Angeles Dons
Nolander immediately became a standout player for the Dons upon joining the AAFC in 1946. His athleticism and intelligence as a center anchored the Los Angeles offensive line. Nolander's skills in run blocking and pass protection were top-notch.
In 1947, Nolander had one of his best professional seasons. He started all 14 games for the Dons and was named First-team All-AAFC. The Dons had one of the most explosive offenses that season, with Nolander's blocking paving the way for over 3,500 passing yards.
The 1948 season brought similar success, as Nolander earned First-team All-AAFC honors for the second consecutive year. He continued displaying his versatility by also handling punting duties for the Dons that season. With Nolander at the core, the Los Angeles offensive line remained one of the best in the AAFC.
Post-Football Life and Death
After four strong years playing for the Dons from 1946-1949, Nolander retired from professional football. Like many other players of his era, he did not find further opportunities after the AAFC merged with the NFL in 1950.
Nolander returned to Minnesota, where he lived for the rest of his life. He worked various jobs outside of football, including as a salesman. Nolander passed away in April 1999 at the age of 77.
Nolander's Legacy and Significance
Though his name may not be widely known today, Don Nolander left his mark on professional football in the 1940s. He was one of the best centers of the AAFC during its brief existence as the NFL's rival league. Nolander was a key contributor that helped the Los Angeles Dons achieve success.
As a two-time First-Team All-AAFC selection, Nolander's talent made him one of the standout players of the AAFC years. He helped pave the way for the league's wide-open, pass-heavy style of play. Nolander deserves recognition for his accomplishments as a formidable AAFC offensive lineman.Шаблон:1940 Minnesota Golden Gophers football navbox Шаблон:1941 Minnesota Golden Gophers football navbox Шаблон:Redskins1943DraftPicks Шаблон:Redskins1945DraftPicks Шаблон:Offensive-lineman-1920s-stub
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